China’s Unitree H2 humanoid robot goes viral after smashing a watermelon with a 360-degree aerial kick, showcasing major advances in balance and agility.
So, what’s the big deal with the Unitree R1? Well, Unitree Robotics seems to be trying something pretty bold: making humanoid ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Humanoid robot responds cautiously to AI boom debate, avoids calling it a bubble
A humanoid robot has delivered one of the year’s most unusual takes on the AI boom—on live television. During a CNBC segment ...
Chinese robotics firm Unitree has launched the R1, its most affordable humanoid robot, at a shockingly low asking price of US$5,900. It's hard to fathom that you can now get a walking, command-obeying ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Humanoid showdown: Chinese firms make up 55% of robot exhibitors at US tech event
Chinese humanoid robot makers will dominate CES 2026, with nearly a dozen firms and a record Hong Kong delegation showcasing ...
Unitree have a number of robotic offerings, and are one of the first manufacturers offering humanoid robotic platforms. It seems they are also the subject of UniPwn, one of the first public exploits ...
Unitree Robotics recently dazzled us with its R1 humanoid robot, and now it’s unveiled something even more astonishing: a super-robust dog-like robot called the A2 Stellar Explorer. In a video ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster. Chinese robot manufacturer Unitree just launched the “world’s first” humanoid robot app ...
Unitree just dropped its latest creation, the R1 humanoid robot, and people are talking. At only $5,900, it's the most affordable bipedal robot we've seen so far. The low price has taken the tech ...
Chinese robotics company Unitree has announced that it will soon livestream a boxing match between two humanoid robots. According to reports, the company plans to use a pair of G1 robots for the fight ...
Humanoid robots are generating intense hype, but supply-chain players remain wary, pointing to two uncertainties: unclear industrial use cases and lagging technical progress. With component standards ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results